Route advice: 2 weeks in SEKI in august

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Re: Route advice: 2 weeks in SEKI in august

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Ugh, I'm sorry to hear that. I think there are good options in both places if you're willing to go away from the trail. The "use trail" from Rae Lakes to 60 Lakes has a sign, btw. Not sure when you were last there, but it's definitely not cross country anymore.
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My only suggestion to add would be to detour to Volcano Lakes as you make your way to Simpson Meadow. It's a gorgeous chain of lakes, and the x-country travel is very forgiving.
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Now that I look at a map your post-trail route looks even better. Don't be discouraged at the start of Cloud canyon as you round the northern edge of Whaleback. It's a bit rough with trees and talus but opens up beautifully a half-mile (or so) to the south. If you have extra time the higher lakes on the west side of Glacier ridge are special.
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